- traditional assessments, such as inventories and questionnaires are not always appropriate
- clinical interviews with all persons involved in the attempted problem resolution are sources of assessment by asking questions about the context of the problem, including relative influence questions and deconstructioning questioning
- the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) could be applicable, according to narrative therapy procedures as it queries for a story from the interviewee(s)
- Assessment Issues:
- traditional assessments, such as inventories and questionnaires are not always appropriate- clinical interviews with all persons involved in the attempted problem resolution are sources of assessment by asking questions about the context of the problem, including relative influence questions and deconstructioning questioning
- the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) could be applicable, according to narrative therapy procedures as it queries for a story from the interviewee(s)